This is Dr. Michael Sataki's life story as a refugee. It includes his torture in prison, his escape from a dictatorship and his search for a democratic country (He is still searching). The book is the story of vagrancy of all people who have given up their homeland. This book expresses the pain of all those lonely people who suffer and sigh far from their native country. The book is the book of laments and pains, the groans of all the afflicted and homeless, and the clamour of all the sleepless ones who lost their fatherland. Whatever you read in this book is more adventurous than any romance and more tragic than any drama.

"The early hours of the morning were the most tormenting and inauspicious moments in the prison. When the noise of the boots of jailors tolled in the corridor and all the breaths imprisoned in breasts and hearts thrilled in horror and everybody paled and gazed at the door." Anything you read in this book is not a fanciful romance; it is a true story, experience by the author.